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Clinton has as a role model someone who ‘acknowledges Lucifer’ – Ben Carson

By Reuters
20 July 2016   |   5:46 am
Ben Carson speaking about Hillary Clinton at the RNC asks the convention "are we willing to elect someone who has as their role model somebody who acknowledges Lucifer?" Carson was reportedly referencing writer Saul Alinsky and his book 'Rules for Radicals'.

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    It is a pity that Ben Carson would so misrepresent the Black Race!

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      Ben Carson’s race is not his personality or character and we must be extremely careful of making an individual a representative of a race. If you start down that path, where will you go next and where will you stop? Address his specific behaviour and stop there.

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    Dr.Ben Carson has just stated the obvious and it is a fool or someone with the spirit of anti Christ who doesn’t
    know that Clinton and Obama are working for Satan and devils.

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